Leeds looking to go at least one place better

Third-placed Leeds are intent on reaching the automatic promotion places after a 2-0 win against Hull made it three out of three over the holiday period.

"Anything is possible," said the Leeds manager Kevin Blackwell, who had the Blackburn midfielder Jonathan Douglas to thank for both goals. Today they travel to Plymouth and are likely to step up their efforts to permamently sign another of their loanees, Manchester United's Liam Miller. "I feel we will improve in the second half of the season."

Wolves are sixth after being held to 1-1 at Molineux by Plymouth despite dominating the game. The visitors' goal came from Elliot Ward, the on-loan defender from West Ham, but it was cancelled out by Colin Cameron.

Millwall's caretaker manager David Tuttle, 33, is now unbeaten in three games, a 2-1 win at Brighton lifting his team off the bottom. The league's youngest manager used all three of his substitutes at half-time and one of them, Josh Simpson, hit the winner soon after Ben May equalised.

QPR's manager Ian Holloway watched his side come back from 3-2 down to win 4-3 at Crewe, bottom on goal difference, pointed out that his team are well placed to push for a play-off place, and then came out firing about talk naming the likes of George Graham and Jim Smith as candidates to take over. "I'm sick and tired of every Tom, Dick and Harry getting linked with my job every day. Well ding, dang, doo. It's my job, I own it and it's up to anyone else to take it off me."